Maiden City views
Derry, Northern Ireland’s second city after Belfast, is also known as Maiden City. To round off a series of photographs from my first visit there, here are views from around the city, including the iconic Hands Across The Divide sculpture and Derry’s solid and ancient city walls.
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- Shipquay Street
- Hands Across The Divide statue
- City cemetery
- Bogside from the city walls
- St Eugene’s Cathedral
- Ebrington Square
- City walls
- Prince Street
- View from St Eugene’s Cathedral
- Bogside
- Waterside
- Park Bar, Francis Street
See other photographs from Derry:
Great shots again, Mike! :)
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Much appreciated as always, Richard. Where next, hmmm?!
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Haha! Worthing’s pretty cool, although I’m hitting Glastonbury again this week! :D
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I’d expect you to say nothing less! Haven’t been there as far as I know. Glasto is great. The Tor or the town with its, er, interesting shops?
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To be honest, the majority of Worthing itself is highly forgettable. There’s a nice seafront and pier, domed theatre… That’s about it, to be honest.
As for Glasto – beautiful place – very unique, plenty of places to get away from it all, and wonderful shops to explore (and home made cakes to be had!).
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Cakes are always good! I was a little skeptical about the ‘healing’ shops, mind. Feeling the need to go somewhere warm and balmy today!
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Warm and balmy as opposed to cold and barmy, then?!
To be honest, the spiritual side is something you either get or don’t – it took me a while but it’s sucking me in! :)
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Fair enough! I’ve always wanted an amethyst cave to stick my head into.
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